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Burnley secured promotion to the Premier League as a second-half winner from Connor Roberts earned the club a 2-1 win over Middlesbrough on Friday, April 7.

A 19-game unbeaten league run has taken the Clarets 19 points clear of third-placed Luton, who have just six games remaining, at the top of the Championship.

Burnley still have seven games to play, making their promotion the quickest of the Championship era.

“It’s Easter and there’s seven games to go and we’re already celebrating. We didn’t expect it.

“We wanted to experience this at some point but quicker is better sometimes as well,” Burnley manager, Vincent Kompany, said.

The decision to act swiftly to land the former Manchester City captain after his first managerial spell at Anderlecht came to an end has proved a masterstroke.

Many feared the worst when Burnley’s six-year stay in the English top flight came to an end last season.

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Due to the terms of a controversial leveraged takeover by an American consortium in late 2020, a “significant proportion” of a £65 million ($78 million) loan had to be repaid when they were relegated.

Nearly £70 million worth of players departed, but Kompany has put together almost an entirely new squad at a fraction of the cost, with his knowledge of the Belgian market and connections at City helping to land bargains.

“This was a complete surprise, this was not our plan.

“Vincent and I talked about it in the summer, we gave ourselves two, three years was our plan. I think what you’ve seen is a lot of magic coming together.

“This team is very, very good. You hear Vincent say it every week. They’re surprising each and every one of us every day, they’re phenomenal,” Burnley chairman, Alan Pace, stated.

Full-back Roberts scored the decisive goal 24 minutes from time at the Riverside when the Welsh international turned home Nathan Tella’s cross.

Ashley Barnes had given Kompany’s men the perfect start before Chuba Akpom levelled from the penalty spot with his 27th goal of the season.

Burnley’s victory also helped Sheffield United edge closer to a Premier League return as Middlesbrough remain in fourth.

The Blades now have an eight-point cushion in second and a game in hand after Iliman Ndiaye scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over bottom-of-the-table Wigan at Bramall Lane.

“If teams around us drop points it’s a bonus but we don’t focus on results elsewhere.

“As long as we keep winning and making that margin of error even finer for them we don’t have to worry about anything else,” United boss Paul Heckingbottom, whose side face Burnley on Monday, said.

The Star

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